HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1966-11-30, Page 17WPNISDA!diOJIft& THE ItUcKNOW SENTINEL LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
Geor e Colwell of The Coiwells visited with their•rLTn PL
son Jack at Port Arthur oh the way
here. Jackis assistant, manager of
a,Macteods store there.
.001 is farming at Sunset Prairie
They were a month'with their
daughter Mrs. Bob (Gwen) Srnirl
at Orillia before cbrning here.
Gwen and her,husband are in the
Mr
and
Mrs. ,
Groundbirth, B.C. have been visit.
Jog withfriends and relatives.in
:•the coMmunity, Mt, and Mrs, CO),
well went west to B.C. from Kin-
: loss ten years. ago. George was the
victim of.a motor accident this
past summer and has not fully
recovered yet, His vehicle was.
struck .by a car from. the :far and
driven forward unto a ditch. motel business there.
i•rnong other injuries, he suffered They also.have been visiting
severe •Whiplath from WhielChe lits -yip their dautfitir Mrs'. Ray .• * •
not 'fully recovered. (Shirley)'Gliders at Goderich;.
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• RECLINER •CHAIRS LARGE ROCKERS
SMALL ROCKERS ,--.PROVINCIAL CHAIRS
' HOSTESS CHAIRS -- FOLDING CHAIRS
E.C. Boswell, SeafOrrho told a
-directors" meeting of the Huron
County Tuberculosis Association
• in Clinton that contributors to the
Christmas Seal 'appeal of the
• association are reacting against
a' French language "goof" in '
the cheque form mailed with'this
year's seals.' Mr.. Boswell is treas'
etoIthchrjsis Seiti appeal -
this year in Huron. . •
French words take prominence
• over English on the cheque maii-
ed out last week with the seals,
Mrs. Beryl.Dividson, of Strat- •
ford, executive secretary of both
the Huron and the Perth associat
quoted David M. Rae,
Stratford;provincial president as
stating that it was an operational
goof over which the two counties
h'ad no control. She said that Mr.
• Rae had also commented that in..
Perth County there has been a
"tremendous backlash over it."
Apparently the forms were printed
in Ottawa to save money through
bulk production for both Ontario
and Quebec communities. The •
error was. said Mrs. Davidson.;
that the French form was used for
both counties' requirement.
Mr.‘ Boswell said that returns • ,
were.coming,in well, but that he •
has received a number of replies
with blank cheques, unsigned and
accompanied by ethical comments ,
Because of the possibility of a pos-
tal strike the county association
felt that there wasn't time to do
something about the .ertor„_. ' •
The County Engineer said there . I
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are many more miles.of road that 1
many members of Council would . !
like to see constructed which are
not listedfor three reasons: (1) We
do not feel we should,plan more
than seven or eight year in advan-
ce; (2) the'13 items listed were . •
shown to require reconstruction in ‘ .
the Needs Study; more items could
be added in the seven or eight-year
Plan by increasing the mill rate,"
which we do not, recommend at
this time.-
Here is the 'Long Range Plan
(1966)" as set out by the Road ,
.Comriiittee. It will be nor,edthat.. •
dates of construction.beyond 196'l 1
are not Stated, depending as they !
do onvarious factors.
Item number 1 - road section no: 1
Hold Card. Pa..
The first card party of the season
held at S. Augustine last week..
had Ithirteen, tables of euchre in
play. . 1
Prize Winnerswere; high score
Mrs. Rene Delbergue and Ormond .
Heffernan, Low score Marlene
Finleon'and John Howard,. Cathy.
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Foran won the door prize• ..
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27-5, Glenn's Hill Lucknow,
6,5 miles (1967); .2 - 31-1, Hills'.
green -.Highway J34, 2.'5 miles
(1967) 3 - 12-11 and 12; Highway
86 -.Highway 87, 2.5 miles:. 4 -
30-1, Fordwich South, 5 miles;
5 2-1 and 2, Dashwood South,
5 mi1es 6 - bridge, Betuniller;
'7 - 12-2. Egmondville south. 4
miles; 8.- bridges, four bridges at
13enmiller: 9 - 3-1 Varna -Bayfield,
5 Miles; 10 - 27-1. Benrniller -
Highway 8. three .miles; 11 - 25-7
and 8, Walton -Perth boundary,
8.6 miles; 12 - 30-3, Clifford
south, 4:5 miles; 13 - 28-1, Gorrie
south..5 miles; total for program-
me, 51.6 miles.
County.Engineer Britnell stated
that present construction is Cost-
ing about $50.000 per mile.
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PICTURE, MIRROR, '
BROADLOOICCARPET, BEDROOM MAT
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ELECTRIC 'CLOTHES •DRIER
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SPACESAVER COUCH •
, (by R.S. At -key)
• GODERICH. - Huron County Con
nCil has adopted what the comm-
ittee calls a "Long Range Constru-
ction Plan" based, on the results Of"
• '• a Needs Study.. ••
Included Jr) the Plan.are 13
majotprojects.Made up of 51.6
Miles, of road and five bridges,
• with:a total cost of more than
$4.000,000,; . .
"The 'Cost of this work is, diffic
tilt to estimate accurately be-
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. Cause we cannot predict the .,
.prites of materials five or six
I. years from now," County, Engin-
ter
13ritnell told .Council in
'presentingand explaining the'.
Road Cornirlittee report.
Ile said only the major items
had been listed, but that itfadd-
•, ition to this -programme, the
county will be. constructing one
or twO bridges each year and
carry out other small isolated
road construction projects as the s •
need arises. .
"It Is estimated that this prog- .
ramme will not hi completed
• until 1973 or,1974 At our present
mill rate," Mr, iltitriell stated, "In
eight,year 'period our total ex-
penditure. Including maintenance
• but exclusive of' development toads
• will be approximately $1460000004.
. assuming the nOrrnal increase in
assessment and a constant mill rate
• Of 9.3 Mills for County road purpoi-.
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To Percy McClenaghan of Lucknow who won a
clock radio in the November draw.
PERCY PICKED UP HIS ENTRY FORM AT GREER'S.
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